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  <head>
	  <script src=../../../../dojo.js></script>
	  <script>
		dojo.require("dojo.testsDOH._base.loader.require.m1");
		dojo.ready(function(){
			dojo.byId("msg").innerHTML = "OK";
			console.log("the value of m1 at completion is: " + dojo.testsDOH._base.loader.require.m1);
			console.log("the value of m2 at completion is: " + dojo.testsDOH._base.loader.require.m2);
		});
	  </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <div id="msg">loading</div>
	<p>
		This test dojo.require's a module (m1) that is a legacy module that
		depends on another legacy module (m2). m1 is wrapped in dojo/require!
		to guarantee that m2 is onboard before m1 starts evaluating. The
		loading message above should change to "OK" and you should see the
		following console output:
	</p>
	<pre>
m2, a plain-old-style synch module, evaluated OK
m1, a plain-old-style synch module wrapped in dojo/require!, evaluate start
the value of m2 in m1 is: this is the value of m2
m1 evaluate end
ready in m1 called
the value of m1 at completion is: this is the value of m1
the value of m2 at completion is: this is the value of m2
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